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255193.15 in reply to 255193.13
Date: 3/2/2014 5:53:17 PM
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Box scores are from one single game.....so variation can be huge.

If those box scores would be some kind of averages of the season, then those could be beneficial.

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255193.16 in reply to 255193.15
Date: 3/7/2014 4:11:53 AM
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I've noticed it generally gives a reasonable idea of the players "strongest" skills, box scores that is. It's not always 100% accurate, far from it but will give a fair idea. If the player gets off a bunch of assists and a few steals and not much else, his handling and passing are likely to be close if not his best attribues. Some of you could compile some results over a few seasons and see for yourself. I did this three seasons a couple of seasons back and it proved a decent indicator of their best skills. But and I reinterate, it will not determine or give a good indiction of the level of the skill. Example is I've had plenty of guys with 100% or close to it in FG% box score and had woeful shootings skills. Plus one guy with like 17 rebounds and only a rebounding of mediocre(though this was his joint highest skill). Anyways just my observations.
PS : I wouldn't bother with the guy and if your top, it would be better to invest them for next season like previous advice advocates. Good luck.

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255193.20 in reply to 255193.15
Date: 3/10/2014 7:46:38 AM
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Box scores are from one single game.....so variation can be huge.

If those box scores would be some kind of averages of the season, then those could be beneficial.



I second that.